Re: LUA ERROR: memory allocation error: block too big

2020-06-02 Thread Roderick
- who wants to deal with something low level like the boot loader, should be also able to learn a simple programming language. - Now the whole bootloader had become riddled with problems that hinders booting and installation. - Unfortunately someone was willing to do the destructive work

Re: LUA ERROR: memory allocation error: block too big

2020-06-02 Thread Chris
On Wed, 3 Jun 2020 05:00:13 + (UTC) Roderick hru...@gmail.com said LUA Error! I would real want hear, why was the boat loader spoiled with Lua? Bwcause lua is so cool? Rodrigo On Tue, 2 Jun 2020, Budi Janto wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Now, I'am running FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE, suddenly after re

Re: LUA ERROR: memory allocation error: block too big

2020-06-02 Thread Roderick
LUA Error! I would real want hear, why was the boat loader spoiled with Lua? Bwcause lua is so cool? Rodrigo On Tue, 2 Jun 2020, Budi Janto wrote: Hi Folks, Now, I'am running FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE, suddenly after restart system can not able to booting (boot to single user only). ... Loadi

Re: incorrect installation

2020-06-02 Thread xpetrl
The GPT may not have existed when this laptop was hatched from the primal egg. >8^O Old laptop might boot GPT partition. My old IBM Thinkpad 600 booted on GPT, Pentium2 era. Is the bios updated to the last version? You said it's a Dell laptop, which model? It would be useful to have some more

Re: Synth update-system again fails with recursive crash [Was: Re: ]

2020-06-02 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/2/20, Donald Wilde wrote: > On 6/2/20, Donald Wilde wrote: >> On 6/2/20, Trond Endrestøl wrote: >>> On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 05:06-0700, Donald Wilde wrote: [snipped] >>> I ran make -C /usr/ports/print/tex-dvipsk all-depends-list on one of >>> my well-maintained systems, and graphviz didn't show

LUA ERROR: memory allocation error: block too big

2020-06-02 Thread Budi Janto
Hi Folks, Now, I'am running FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE, suddenly after restart system can not able to booting (boot to single user only). ... Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf Loading /boot/device.hints Loading /boot/loader.conf efipart_readwrite: rw=1, blk=5656992 size=40 status=7 Startup error in /bo

Re: Synth update-system again fails with recursive crash [Was: Re: ]

2020-06-02 Thread Donald Wilde
On 6/2/20, Donald Wilde wrote: > On 6/2/20, Trond Endrestøl wrote: >> On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 05:06-0700, Donald Wilde wrote: >> > [snipped] >>> I am willing to live without an updated ports tree, but how can I >>> resolve the issue with the Synth repo so I can use 'pkg install'? I >>> only need to in

Re: Synth update-system again fails with recursive crash [Was: Re: ]

2020-06-02 Thread Donald Wilde
Interspersed. On 6/2/20, Trond Endrestøl wrote: > On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 05:06-0700, Donald Wilde wrote: > [snipped] >> I am willing to live without an updated ports tree, but how can I >> resolve the issue with the Synth repo so I can use 'pkg install'? I >> only need to install a few dozen ports fr

Re: Synth update-system again fails with recursive crash [Was: Re: ]

2020-06-02 Thread Trond Endrestøl
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 05:06-0700, Donald Wilde wrote: > > Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue... > FreeBSD repository is up to date. > Updating Synth repository catalogue... > pkg: file:///var/synth/live_packages/meta.txz: No such file or directory > repository Synth has no meta file, using defaul

Synth update-system again fails with recursive crash [Was: Re: ]

2020-06-02 Thread Donald Wilde
sorribouthat! on the lack of a Subject: line in my previous post! My bad. On 6/1/20, Donald Wilde wrote: > Hello, my good friends - > > I hope all are well! > > I did a synth update from my root user on my 12-STABLE system, with > the following results: I pulled down the source of the World agai